Not surprised. He's been invisible this year. From what I remember, he was barely on the field. I'd be shocked if he had more than 10 catches this year._________________3DS Friend Code
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Whisenhunt made a negative comment a few weeks back suggesting that we had some players that were unwilling to play through minor injuries. Most of us agreed that he was talking about Heap, who got injured in the Pats game and had not played since.

Heap seemed content with just standing on the sidelines with a backwards hat on, colecting his check, while nursing a in-grown toe nail injury...so he was sent packing.

should have been done weeks ago._________________
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I didn't even know he was on the Cardinals. What happened to him after he left Baltimore?

The Ravens released him a couple years ago and he signed with the Cardinals. Upon arriving in Arizona, he actually missed more games than he played so it looks like injury and age have both combined to bring his career to a slow end. Was very unproductive (due largely in part to not playing at all) in Arizona and this is where we stand with him today. It's hard to believe he'll find a new team.

So, what was the Cards reasoning for dropping Heap with still a decent amount of games left in this season? I don't ever remember hearing that Heap was a bad locker room guy, so the only answer left really is that its due to his play. Cards fans, is he simply just washed up due to old age now.. or is there something else going on?_________________